Dog Friendly Lodges Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire is dotted with a stunning coastline, dog friendly beaches, hidden coves and the beautiful Preseli hills. A trip to this tranquil setting makes for an ideal romantic getaway with your pooch. Head to St Davids, Newport, or nearby Cardigan for some of the best beautiful beaches and Pembrokeshire coastal path in this truly magical part of Wales.

 

  • View At The Peak, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    If dramatic coastal views are something on your wish list for that perfect holiday, look no further. View at the Peak is aptly named because of the glorious views from this glass fronted property, perched high above Goodwick harbour with commanding, unobstructed views over Fishguard Bay and out towards Dinas Head and Mount Snowdon. For keen walkers you can enjoy some of the 186 sublime miles of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park footpath from the doorstep as the footpath runs past the gate. Enjoy a stroll into the harbour village of Goodwick, complete with a local pub, restaurant and lovely harbour walks out along the promenade. Take some time out at the Goodwick Ocean Lab and learn all about marine wildlife set on the waterfront, here you can also enjoy a freshly brewed coffee.
    View at The Peak is one of two semi-detached properties, adjacent to the owner’s home, which offer guests the perfect destination to explore the north Pembrokeshire Coastline and all Pembrokeshire has to offer. The open plan living, dining and kitchen area offers fabulous floor to ceiling windows to take in the breathtaking views. The contemporary galley style kitchen offers the perfect space to cook that special meal, or dine al fresco with a barbecue on the raised terrace and take in these panoramic views. The bedroom has been lovingly furnished to a good standard, compete with a spacious en-suite wet room.
    The town of Fishguard is around a 20-minute walk away and offers an array of eateries, craft shops and art galleries to discover. Many activities can be enjoyed in the harbour, with fishing, sailing, kayaking and windsurfing all on offer. Travelling along the coastline be sure to visit the Newport Sands, Abercastle, Abereiddy and St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, complete with a spectacular cathedral and Bishops Palace. For fresh fish try Porthgain, offering a plethora of local line caught fish with a truly wonderful menu. Travelling south there are numerous historic sites dotted around the county including Manorbier, Carew and Pembroke castle which are worth visiting and not forgetting the famous walled town of Tenby. Beach 600 yards. Shop 600 yards, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
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    Hayloft Barn is full of character and offers all that a traditional Welsh barn should including beams, wooden floors and vaulted ceilings. A perfect retreat for couples, this is a fantastic base from which to explore this stunning part of Pembrokeshire. Hayloft Barn has been lovingly furnished throughout with a beautifully presented bedroom complete with beams, whilst the living area enjoys vaulted ceilings, beams and wood floors and offers the ideal space for a cosy night in. Enjoy preparing a special meal in the spacious open plan kitchen/dining room, which has a stable door to bring the fresh countyside air inside, and from where you can enjoy the lovely views.
    Nestled in the countryside with distant sea views, this semi-detached barn is perfectly located for exploring all that this wonderful area has to offer. It is a short stroll away from the quaint hamlet of Ludchurch, which is a few miles from the historic market town of Narberth, and a short drive from the beach at Amroth. Enjoy some home cooked lunch with stunning sea views at the local pub, which is only a few minutes’ drive away. Here, you can dine above the sandy beach and unwind and relax after you have explored the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
    Travelling south, discover the ‘picture-postcard’ walled town of Tenby, where you can explore the cobbled streets, the many galleries or the magnificent South Beach. Further around this sublime coastline is the harbour town of Saundersfoot, where you can enjoy fish and chips on the harbour walls looking out towards Worms Head and the Gower Peninsula. Beach 4 miles. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    Hayloft Barn can be booked with Barns End Cottage (UK6455) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
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  • Y Teras, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Preseli Hills, Wales
    A superb retreat in the hamlet of Rosebush nestled in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with stunning views, wood burner, Aga, wooden beams, Wi-Fi and fantastic walks from the door.
    Discover this delightful and charming cottage perched on the edge of the Preseli Hills. Rosebush has a thriving village pub, the ’Tafarn Sinc’, children’s play park, and miles of bridleways, walking paths and cycle routes. There are many fantastic walks from your doorstep that meander through the hills and up to the highest point, Foel Cwmcerwyn, with magnificent picture postcard views. The Preseli Hills offer wild moorland to explore, ancient history, burial chambers and heath that is host to a wide range of wildlife.
    Formerly a quarryman’s cottage, accessed by 8 steps from the road to the front door leading to the kitchen, Y Teras has been thoughtfully furnished throughout with plenty of character. Guests can enjoy formal dining in the farmhouse kitchen with original beams, bespoke kitchen units, solid wood worktops and a focal Aga, as well as an electric oven and hob. The living room boasts beams and a solid wooden floor where you can relax in front of the wood burner, or in the evening you could enjoy a drink on your balcony with uninterrupted views over the Preseli Hills.
    Y Teras is situated centrally within the Pembrokeshire National Park and is perfect for exploring its sublime natural beauty. Travelling north, for walkers and beach lovers, within 30 minutes’ drive you can explore the North Pembrokeshire Coastline, its beautiful coastal path, Cardigan Bay and the plethora of fantastic beaches of which many are award winning and ideal for children. As well as the natural beauty surrounding Y Teras including clear streams, waterfalls and the ever present red kites, nature lovers can take boat trips from the nearby Cardigan Bay and see dolphins, sea lions, sun fish and basking sharks that are also frequent visitors. For the more active, there are many mountain bike routes that start from around Y Teras, as well as some long road rides for those who fancy taking on the hills. The nearby coastal village of Newport boasts a fantastic links golf course, a beach well known for kite surfing, and some excellent horse riding at nearby stables.
    Travelling south you will discover the delights of Narberth with its many eateries specialising in local and organic produce, and for a great family day out, Folly Farm is just 25 minutes’ drive away with its indoor funfair, petting zoo, playparks and zoo. Tenby makes a great day out for all the family and really is worth a visit, with its cobbled streets and sandy beach. Heatherton World of Adventure and Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, are all just 30 minutes away. Beach 10 miles, shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 130 yards.
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  • Green Haven, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious, character property boasts a private hot tub with beautiful views of the Preseli Hills, and it also has an annexe for six guests. Green Haven is a large detached property offering a large living and formal dining room with original parquet flooring and focal inglenook fireplace, complete with wood burner, which opens into the spacious sun room. All bedrooms have been thoughtfully furnished and all boast the comfort of en-suite facilities. On an evening, why not relax in the private hot tub? The insulated log cabin, which is located next to the hot tub and looks out over the garden, features a free play pool table with playing lights above, a fruit machine with a £100 jackpot and an antique bar complete with optics, and on the wall is a 42" HD Freeview TV.
    Immerse yourself in this substantial property, situated on the edge of the market town of Narberth, and only a 5-minute walk into the village, where you can enjoy coffee shops, antique and craft shops and pubs. Green Haven is located within Pembrokeshire and is in the perfect location to explore the area, with the famous walled town of Tenby being only 20 minutes away. Tenby offers a lovely family friendly, award-winning beach, perfect for building sandcastles or going for a swim.
    The property is ideal for exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and its 186 miles of meandering, beautiful coastal paths that are waiting to be discovered. Locally, Folly Farm, Wales’ largest zoo, is a fantastic day out, or for the thrill seekers, Oakwood Theme Park is not to be missed. A short drive around this rugged and picturesque coastline brings you to the fishing village of Saundersfoot, where you can enjoy fish and chips by harbour, or take one of the many boat trips out for a spot of fishing or sightseeing. A great day out to Britain’s smallest city of St David’s is also well worth seeing, with the magnificent 6th-century cathedral and Bishops Palace, which has been a pilgrimage and place of worship for hundreds of years. Beach 6 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £192
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  • The Old Coach House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Discover this delightful stone built traditional Welsh cottage located on the owner’s working farm in the rural hamlet of Hayscastle. Dating back to the 16th century, this lovely property is 1 of 3 character cottages and in the perfect location to explore West Wales.
    On a summer’s day you can try a spot of fishing - you can try your hand at fly fishing on the owner’s 2½-acre trout lake (£20 for 2 fish), just a 5-minute stroll away, and then cook your prized catch on the barbecue. The Old Coach House has a large enclosed garden that offers you and your family the perfect space to enjoy the weather and relax into the evening with a glass of wine or watch the kids make use of the football net. Internally, the cottage is well appointed and thoughtfully furnished to a good standard and is full of charm. The master bedroom opens out onto a spacious, private verandah with furniture, offering uninterrupted countryside views, with St Bridges Bay in the distance. It is perfect for a relaxing evening enjoying the sun set.

    Newgale is just a 10-minute drive east from Hayscastle and offers a superb vista out over the St Bride’s Bay and is ideal for long walks, building sandcastles, surfing, kayaking or just relaxing with the waves crashing at your feet. Travel south along the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park route and meander around the picturesque coves and headlands. Pass through the peaceful hamlet of Nolton Haven, situated around the beautiful beach. Continuing along this route towards Broad Haven, you will stumble across the Druidston Hotel which is perched above Druidston Beach and offers lunch with unobstructed views out over the glistening blue sea.

    Enjoy a trip to the famous city of St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, at the most westerly point of Wales and the final resting place of the Patron Saint of Wales, Saint David. Adjacent to the cathedral stands the 13th-century Bishop’s Palace, a truly magnificent sight. Further along this north coast you will uncover the fishing village of Porthgain and the delightful restaurant ’The Shed’ which specialises in local freshly caught sea fish, and overlooks the harbour.

    Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, is a fun day out for all the family, and located only 30 minutes away, or for those with younger families, be sure to visit Folly Farm Zoo where you can see rhinos, giraffes and even lions! Shop and restaurant 4 miles, pub 1 mile.
    The Old Coach House can be booked together with Hayscastle Farmhouse (ref UK12702) to accommodate up to 17 guests.
    £59
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  • Preswylfa, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and stay in this delightful stone built traditional Welsh cottage set in one of most picturesque hamlets in Pembrokeshire, the historic fishing village of Trefin. Preswylfa lies just a stone’s throw from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park footpath where you can discover the picture postcard coves and cliffs of this rugged and sublime North Pembrokeshire coastline. This location is perfect for family days on the beach, with Whitesands Bay close to St Davids (ideal for building sandcastles), and Aberfelin is just a short walk away, where your family can play in rock pools and uncover crabs, shrimps or if you are lucky, a starfish. After a busy day on the beach, relax with an evening meal in the local pub which is a short walk from your cottage.
    Preswylfa, an end of terrace cottage, has been thoughtfully restored to retain many of the original features and charm. In the evening you can get away from it all and relax in the dining area with a good book in front of the cosy wood burner or enjoy a family evening in the living room with exposed beams and slate floors. You can take in the evening air and watch the world go by in the courtyard with a glass of wine overlooking the village square.
    A trip to Trefin is not complete without visiting the city of St Davids a short drive away, the most westerly point of Wales, and Britain’s smallest city. St Davids Cathedral is the final resting place of Saint David, Wales’ patron saint and next to the cathedral, you can also visit the 13th century Bishops Palace, a truly magnificent sight. Travelling south, Newgale Beach is 10 miles away and is famous for water sports, here you can surf, kayak, swim or you may prefer a quiet early morning stroll. Inland you can visit the market town of Narberth with its many galleries, café and craft shops and for a family day out, a visit to the award-winning Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Oakwood Theme Park or Heatherton World of Activities is sure to keep everyone entertained. Beach 500 yards. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £48
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  • Bwthyn Bwlford, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Delve into the delights of Bwthyn Bwlford hidden in beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside and centrally positioned to discover all that this area has to offer. This quaint stone built cottage, attached to the owner’s farmhouse, is surrounded by 13 acres of mature fields and woodland on a picturesque smallholding. There are ponds on-site available for coarse fishing, with a selection of carp, mirror carp, rudd, roach, perch and gudgeon available for catch and release. Guests at Bwthyn Bwlford are permitted to fish at no extra cost.
    This very comfortably appointed cottage has been thoughtfully restored back to its former glory with original beamed windows and alcoves. In the evening you can enjoy dining al fresco using the BBQ and finish the evening star gazing from your own private and secluded hot tub. Formal dining can be enjoyed in the open plan living area with direct access onto the spacious enclosed decking area.
    A 10-minute drive from Johnston brings you to Broad Haven beach. This picture postcard cove looks out onto St Brides Bay and offers fantastic coastal walks, fishing, bird watching, or you may want to build sand castles with your family. Travelling south along this rugged and scenic coastline you will come across the small fishing village of Little Haven. Why not try some fresh line caught sea bass or lobster whilst enjoying the sea views?
    A short drive from Bwthyn Bwlford is the harbour town of Milford Haven with its pretty picture postcard marina and host of pubs, shops and restaurants. Watch the world go by and relax whilst taking in the beautiful scenery at the harbour side with a freshly brewed coffee. Travelling a little further along this magnificent and dramatic coastline you will find Martin’s Haven where you will discover Lockley Lodge Visitor Centre, which is the gateway to the islands of Skomer and Skokholm. This really is a wildlife haven and well known for its puffins, gannets, razorbills and, of course, grey seals and dolphins.
    A 30-minute drive is Anna Ryder Richardson’s West Wales Wildlife Park where you can meet southern white rhinos, the resident tiger or get up close in the wallaby’s walkthrough. Those looking for an adrenalin rush should visit Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park. Beach 3 miles. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 800 yards.
    £82
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    Occupying an ideal location in a quiet area midway between Whitland and Tavernspite, The Chapel offers warm and homely accommodation on the Pembrokeshire/Carmarthenshire border.


    The Chapel is a light and airy detached property, that’s been beautifully converted to a very good standard whilst retaining much of the chapel’s original features, such as the stained glass windows and carved wooden gallery. The property boasts a state of the art bathroom, two pleasant bedrooms and a fantastic open-plan living area.


    Close to the well-kept town of Narberth, The Chapel is within walking distance of a well-known local ice cream parlour and café/restaurant. The views from the lane look out towards the Preseli Hills, and there’s the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the National Trust site Colby Woodland Garden both within 5 miles. The beaches of Amroth, Pendine and Saundersfoot are between 6 and 10 miles away, and for fun-loving familes there is Oakwood Theme Park, watersports and Folly Farm nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.


    The Chapel can be booked together with The Vestry (UK6038) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
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  • Herons Log Cabin, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy this beautiful detached lodge, which offers a fantastic level of comfort throughout. The bright and airy open plan living space has a wood-effect fire and French doors leading to a private decked terrace, raised above the lake. There is also a well equipped kitchen area, 2 bedrooms, one with an en-suite toilet, and a shower room. Herons Log Cabin is a stunning handcrafted wooden lodge nestled in the heart of the tranquil and beautiful Preseli Hills. Set overlooking an ornamental lake teaming with coots, ducks, cormorants and of course the resident heron. For keen anglers, carp, roach and tench are in abundance here. Located within Rosebush Holiday Park, the lodge boasts open views of the hills and the encircling forestry across the Pembrokeshire landscape. There are 8 acres of walks with plenty of wildlife, all surrounding the picture-postcard lake and even a bar to enjoy some local ales.

    The historic former slate mining village of Rosebush lies in a central location ideal for exploring the countryside, Pembrokeshire coast, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. A short drive away is the ancient burial chambers of Pentre Ifan, dating back to 3500BC, or take a walk on one of the many footpaths to Foel Cwmcerwyn, the highest peak in Pembrokeshire. For those keen on fishing, there is coarse fishing just 100 yards from the doorstep. Take a short drive to the famous walled town of Tenby and enjoy the magnificent award-winning beach, or an afternoon at Folly Farm. After a busy day exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, why not relax by the lake with a book and watch the sunset? Beach 7 miles. Shop 1 miles, pub 20 yards and restaurant 300 yards.
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  • Stephens Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Stephens Cottage is situated in a truly wonderful location on the banks of the Cleddau Estuary within the hamlet of Llangwm Ferry, with truly stunning views enjoyed from your garden out across the ever-changing vista of the Cleddau Estuary, a bird and wildlife lovers paradise and set within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Llangwm Ferry is set at the end of a no through lane leading directly to the estuary, where a wealth of water sports can be enjoyed with kayaking, sailing, fishing or just exploring the shoreline looking for crabs and fauna. A 5-minute walk inland you will reach the coastal village of Llangwm, complete with village shop and a great traditional Welsh pub serving locally produced food and ales.
    This spacious property offers fantastic countryside views and is teaming the original character throughout with beams, exposed stone walls, quarry tiles and solid wood flooring, making this property really stand out. The kitchen offers a great space to create that special meal with epic views down across the estuary below. On the first floor both bedrooms continue with character even retaining the original fireplaces and have been finished to a very high standard making a perfect night’s sleep. Enjoy a glass of wine in your garden and take in the summer air and magnificent views.
    For keen walkers the 186 miles of Pembrokeshire Coast footpath are waiting to be discovered. For a step back in time take a trip to visit Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII and also the venue for many open air concerts throughout the year. Here you can relax and take in some food at a plethora of eateries specialising in home grown local produce. Travelling south, Pembrokeshire’s dramatic coastline including Freshwater East, Barafundle Beach and Manorbier are not to be missed. The coastal resort of Tenby with its cobbled streets, trips to Caldey Island and a picture postcard harbour really is a perfect spot to explore. Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, Heatherton World of Adventure and Folly Farm Adventure Zoo all offer the perfect day out for your family and are within 30 minutes. Beach 11 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
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